Thinking of Switching to Life's Abundance All Stage Food for Dogs?

The brand you feed is the most important decision you can make as a pet parent.
Because your dog eats the same food every day, it’s his primary source of nutrition.
And a superior dog food can help to foster a solid nutritional foundation, which
can help sustain your dog over a long and healthy lifetime.

As a caring pet parent, it’s important that you see through marketing ploys
designed to mislead you about the quality of ingredients and their intended
dietary benefits.

Additionally, some competing brands use wheat and wheat glutens, corn
and corn glutens, as well as artificial food colors and preservatives.
We never have, and we never will. That’s part of our commitment to you
and your dog to provide the safest and most innovative nutritional formulas
for a better life.

While the top five ingredients of a given dog food provide the consumer with
insight into the nutritional priorities of a pet food maker, they don’t tell
the whole story. Every ingredient plays a critical part, which is why we
provide a comparison based upon eight different quantitative measures.
Furthermore, the secret to superior pet food lies in the formula itself
– not only in the ingredients, but also in the proportions of those
ingredients to one another.

The significance of the ratios cannot be understated. Our long-time pet food
formulator, Dr. Jane Bicks, stresses the importance of synergism, or the
interaction of ingredients, because the proper proportions help to maximize
the nutritional impact of a formula. As with any recipe, if you use the wrong
ratios, you will get very different results.

With quality ingredients working synergistically with one another, you can be
certain that you’re providing the very best for your companion animal.

Not all pet food manufacturers have your dog’s best interests in mind.
Unfortunately, many use ingredients that you would never knowingly feed
your dog. Some intentionally attempt to mislead you with clever marketing,
touting ingredients that sound appealing to you but are not actually suited
to the nutritional requirements of dogs. At Life's Abundance, we focus on
what canines truly need to help ensure a lifetime of good health, rather
than on making the cheapest possible product that might not fulfill your
dog’s dietary needs.

Our premium dog food recipe features safe and wholesome ingredients. But
for a dog food to be considered truly exceptional, we believe it must meet
several specific nutritional criteria. Not only should a dog food score
well on the majority of eight distinct measures, it must score well on
every measure. Even if one area is overlooked, you could be compromising
your dog’s chances for wellness and longevity.

To account for the unique dietary needs of your dog, all of the following
must be included in the formula: a diverse array of high-quality proteins;
healthy species-specific animal fat; a guaranteed amount of the antioxidant
Vitamins A, C and E; a guaranteed amount of omega-3 fatty acids (for optimal
benefit omega-3’s should be scientifically balanced with omega-6 fatty
acids); prebiotics; a guaranteed amount of probiotics; an array of
vegetables; and fruits. Furthermore, to minimize health risks, no wheat or
wheat gluten or corn or corn gluten-based products should be featured.

If your current food doesn’t score well on every single one of these eight
distinct measures, we strongly suggest that you feed your beloved canine
Life’s Abundance.

Even though the quality and variety of ingredients provide insight to the
strength of a food’s formula, they shouldn’t be your only consideration when
choosing the right food for your dog. In fact, the process by which the food
is made is equally vital. Life’s Abundance premium dry health food is prepared
by a family-owned, third-generation pet food maker, where creating a high
quality food is not only a priority and a family tradition, it’s an art form.
Batches of food are produced in limited runs on a weekly basis, minimizing
periods of storage and helping us to deliver the freshest-possible product to
your front door.

When you pick up a bag of dog food from a retail store, it’s impossible to
know the history behind the product you’re holding. You don’t know how long
it’s been on the shelf, or how long it lingered in the storeroom before
being placed on the shelf. You don’t know how long it was stowed in a
.shipping container, subjected to temperature extremes. You don’t know how
long it was stockpiled in a distribution center prior to shipping. In fact,
many mass-produced dog foods are stashed away in tractor trailers without
any form of climate-control for weeks, even months. And, you have no idea
if proper handling of bags and pest-control are priorities for the packaging
centers and warehouses where the product is bagged and stored.

Why does it matter that you can’t know the history of the retail product? As
you might correctly guess, the way a dog food is stored can directly affect
its nutritional value and safety. The bottom line is, just because it’s
store-bought doesn’t mean it’s fresh.

At Life’s Abundance, we don’t leave factors that impact safety and quality to
chance. Our commitment to providing your dog with a superior food goes well
.beyond the formula and the individual ingredients. To ensure the safety and
quality of the final product, we exercise control, from preparation to
packaging to storage.

As we mentioned before, Life’s Abundance Premium Health Food for Puppies and
Adult Dogs is prepared in small batches on a weekly basis. We test the quality
of our foods to ensure the integrity of ingredients and to make sure the
formula is adhered to. Immediately after each batch is prepared, it’s bagged
and shipped directly to one of our three warehouses.

Our shipping departments take pride in the speedy yet careful handling of our
products. When you place an order, your dog food is shipped via UPS or USPS,
with an average transit time of only three business days.

Thanks to our strict adherence to quality and safety, we’ve created a
streamlined process that, in most cases, means that the food that’s delivered
to your door is only four to six weeks old.